胫后动脉插管游离皮瓣修复上肢脏污软组织缺损及动脉损伤。

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Jianhua Zhang, Zhenjun Xie, Xiaobing Zhao, Wei Su
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建议采用胫后动脉自由皮瓣管式修复严重污染或感染的上肢软组织缺损及重大动脉损伤。2016年1月至2024年2月,6例患者采用该方法治疗。这是一种两阶段的方法,首先通过自由皮瓣通过管状胫骨后动脉血流恢复血液供应,然后在一系列伤口清创和真空密封引流治疗后,利用未展开的管状皮瓣延迟软组织覆盖。所有的上肢和皮瓣都完好无损。在2年随访中,受伤手的握力和捏力分别达到对侧的37%(范围29-72%)和31%(范围12-42%)。手臂、肩部和手部残疾的平均得分为60分(范围53-67)。本研究证明了胫后动脉管式自由皮瓣技术在复杂上肢保留病例中的可行性和有效性。证据等级:四级。
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Tube posterior tibial artery flow-through free flap for salvaging upper limbs with contaminated soft tissue defects and arterial injuries.

The tube posterior tibial artery flow-through free flap technique is proposed for salvaging upper limbs with severely contaminated or infected soft tissue defects and major arterial injuries. Between January 2016 and February 2024, six patients were treated using this method. This is a two-stage approach involving initial restoration of blood supply via a tube posterior tibial artery flow-through free flap, followed by delayed soft tissue coverage utilizing the unfolded tube flap after a series of wound debridements and vacuum sealing drainage treatments. All upper limbs and flaps completely survived. At the 2-year follow-up, the grip and pinch strength of the injured hands reached 37% (range 29-72%)and 31% (range 12-42%) of the contralateral sides, respectively. The mean Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand score was 60 (range 53-67). This study demonstrates the feasibility and efficacy of the tube posterior tibial artery flow-through free flap technique in complex upper limb salvage cases.Level of evidence: IV.

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